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GCSE physics revision guides

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Want help revising? Would you like to test your knowledge before the exams?
Here are some of the top online resources to help you pass GSCE Physics in style.

BBC - GCSE Bitesize

www.bbc.co.uk
This site is easy to use and covers all the subjects on the GCSE Physics syllabus. There are also some great tools to help your studying go smoothly – a checklist for you to track your revision progress and clever tricks to help you remember facts and ideas. If you get stuck, you can even send a question to the SOS teacher.

S-cool

www.s-cool.co.uk
This is a great place to start if you’re having trouble understanding the basic ideas presented in your course. The site takes you through the principles of all the main modules you need to cover for your GCSE. There are some fun graphics to help you understand points without reading pages of complicated information. They also have sample questions and a print-and-go revision summery so can you refresh your memory wherever you are.

GCSE.com

www.gcse.com/physics
Here you can go through all the main theories covered by your GCSE Physics course. You follow an idea through easy steps and there’s test question at the end of a series of pages. This is a great way to revise and spot check how much you’ve remembered.

Buster Tests

Buster Tests
Free online tests on different topics for GCSE physics. This is a great way to see where the gaps in your knowledge are so you can fine-tune your revision, or if you’ve been studying hard, you can feel more confident about the exams by seeing how many questions you get right.

SAM Learning

www.samlearning.co.uk
Come here to practice on exam style questions and to pick up key revision pointers. There are free sample tests you can try but to use the site often you need to subscribe – some secondary schools have subscribed to this site so ask your teacher about it.

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